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Fkmil’lgIJmk?rthe Range
Your range, like many other household
items,isheavy and can settle into soft
floor c0vf3@&3such as cushioned vinyl or carpdin~e When movingthe range on this type of flooring, use care, and followthese simple and inexpensive instructions.
The range should be installed on a 1/4 inch thick sheet of
when the floor coveting ends at the j’lwnto~tlw range, the area that the rangewillrest on should be builtup withplywoodto the samelevelor higherthan the floorcovering.Thiswillallow the rangeto be movedforcleaningor servicing.
Power Cord Im&dMiom4nsert screws throughpowercordterminalsso that the screws
passthroughconnectorblockterminalsand engagenuts.Tightenscrewssecurely.
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The electrical rating of the cord must be 125/250 volts minimum, 40 amperes.
NOTE: Only a
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1.Locate connector Mock at the bottom rear of range and ‘Eemoverear wiring cover.
2.Directly below the connector block is a hole with a knockout ring for accommodating conduit fittings. Brackets provided are used to support the flexible cord strain relief, which must be securely attached to the cord set.
Cable Direct
betweenthe connectorblockterminalsand movablenutswithscrewstightenedsecurely
1. copper wiring
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Connect the neutral or grounded wire of the supply circuit to the neutral terminal of the connector block, located in the center. The power leads must be connected to the outside (brass colored) terminals.
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STRAIN RELIEF ‘PFIOVIDECIWIT iET. NOT PART
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